HRV Maintenance — Canada

Keeping Your Home's Air Clean Through Winter

Heat Recovery Ventilators require consistent upkeep to function at rated efficiency. This site covers the practical side: when to change filters, how to clear ducts, and how to balance airflow across a house that drops to -30°C outside.

Updated May 2026 • Canadian climate conditions
Modular heat recovery ventilation unit showing intake, heat exchanger, and exhaust sections

Maintenance Guides

Three in-depth articles covering the most common maintenance tasks for residential HRV systems in Canada.

HRV heat recovery unit with filter compartment visible
Filters

HRV Filter Maintenance Schedule for Canadian Homes

A seasonal breakdown of when and how to clean or replace HRV filters, with adjustments for high-humidity winters and homes with pets.

Updated May 2026
Residential exhaust ventilation in a bathroom
Ducts

How to Clean HRV Ducts in a Cold Climate

Step-by-step duct cleaning for HRV systems in Canadian homes, including condensation management and frost prevention in below-freezing conditions.

Updated May 2026
HVAC system installation showing air handler and ductwork
Airflow

Balancing HRV Airflow for Energy Efficiency

How to measure and adjust supply and exhaust flow rates to keep your HRV operating in balance, reducing energy waste and pressure imbalances.

Updated May 2026

HRV Performance in Cold Climates

Canadian winters put HRV systems under conditions not found in milder regions. Low temperatures affect both the heat exchanger core and the filters, making scheduled maintenance more critical than in warmer climates.

60–95%
Heat Recovery Efficiency

Well-maintained HRV units recover between 60% and 95% of outgoing heat energy. Clogged filters reduce this range considerably.

3–6 mo
Filter Check Interval

In Canadian homes, particularly those with pets or high occupancy, filter checks every three months during heating season are common practice.

−40°C
Rated Operating Range

Many HRV models used in Canada are designed to operate down to −40°C, but require properly calibrated defrost cycles to avoid core freeze-up.

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